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Member of the Force

Member of the Force, means an officer, a subordinate officer, an under-officer or other enrolled person. [Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force Act, 1992, (35 of 1992), s. 2(1)(p)]...


Force-custody

Force-custody, 'Force custody' means the arrest or confinement or a member, of the Force according to rules. [Border Security Force Act, 1968 (4 of 1968), s. 2(1) (m)]...


Enrolled person

Enrolled person, means an under-officer or other person enrolled under this Act. [Border Security Force Act, 1968 (47 of 1968), s. 2 (1) (k)]...


Open access

Open access, means the non-discriminatory pro-vision for the use of transmission lines or distribu-tion system or associated facilities with such lines or system by any licensee or consumer or a person engaged in generation in accordance with the regulations specified by the Appropriate Com-mission. [Electricity Act, 2003 (36 of 2003), s. 2(47)]Means confinement within the precincts of any barracks, lines or camp for the time being occupied by any part of the Force. [Central Reserve Police Force Act, 1949, s. 2(e)]...


Air force reward

Air force reward, includes any gratuity or annuity, for long service or good conduct, badge pay or pension, and any other air force pecuniary reward. [Air Force Act, 1950 (45 of 1950), s. 4 (vii)]...


Active duty

Active duty, in relation to a person subject to this Act, means any duty as a member of the Force during the period in which such person is attached to, or forms part of, a unit of Force-(i) which is engaged in operations against an enemy, or (ii) which is operating at a picket or engaged on patrol or other guard duty along the borders of India, and includes duty by such person during any period declared by the Central Government by notifica-tion in the Official Gazette as a period of active duty with reference to any area in which any person or class of persons subject to this Act may be serving. [Border Security Force Act, 1968, s. 2 (1)(a)]Means the duty to restore and preserve order in any local area in the event of any disturbance therein. [Central Reserve Police Force Act, 1949 (66 of 1949), s. 2 (a)]Means, in relations to a person subject to this Act means any duty as a member of the Force during the period in which such person is attached to, or forms part of, a unit of the For...


Force

Force, 'Force' means the Border Security Force, See also Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force Act, 1992 (35 of 1992); Central Industrial Security Force Act, 1968 (50 of 1968). [Border Security Force Act, 1968 (4 of 1968), s. 2(1) (l)]Power, violence or pressure directed against a person or thing, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 657....


Batta, or Butta

Batta, or Butta discount. 'In revenue matters,' says Mr. Wilson in the Indian Glossary, 'the amount added to, or deducted from, any judgment according to the currency in which it is paid as compared with a fixed standard coin.'-Indian.Means a unit of the Force constituted as a battalion by the Central Government. [Border Security Force Act, 1968 (47 of 1968), s. 2 (1) (b)]Means a unit of the Force constituted as a battalion by the Central Government. [The Indo-Tibetan Boarder Police Force Act, 1992 (35 of 1992), s. 2(b).]...


Preamble

Preamble, in the British Parliament, a Preamble is not often incorporated now in a public Bill, however, it appears in a Bill of great Constitutional importance or in a Bill to give effect to international conventions, Parliamentary Practice, Erskine May, 22nd Edn., 1977, p. 462.Preamble, introduction, preface; also the beginning of an Act of Parliament, etc., serving to portray the interests of its framers, and the mischiefs to be remedied; a good mean to find out the meaning of the statute, and as it were a key to open the understanding thereof, 1 Inst. 79 a; and see the Sussex Peerage Case, (1844) 11 Cl&F 143; Winn v. Mossman, (1869) LR 4 Ex 299; Maxwell on Statutes; Hardcastle on Statutes; Mew's Digest, tit. 'Statute'; the effect of the cases being that as a general rule the preamble is to be resorted to only in case of ambiguity in the statute itself.Preamble, which in early (English) Acts (see, e.g., 4 & 5 W. & M. c. 18, the Act of Settlement, and the Irish Act, 1 Car. 1, c. 1), ...


force

force 1 : a cause of motion, activity, or change intervening force : a force that acts after another's negligent act or omission has occurred and that causes injury to another : intervening cause at cause irresistible force : an unforeseeable event esp. that prevents performance of an obligation under a contract : force majeure 2 : a body of persons available for a particular end [the labor ] ;specif : police force usually used with the 3 : violence, compulsion, or constraint exerted upon or against a person or thing constructive force : the use of threats or intimidation for the purpose of gaining control over or preventing resistance from another dead·ly force : force that is intended to cause or that carries a substantial risk of causing death or serious bodily injury compare nondeadly force in this entry NOTE: As a general rule, deadly force may be used without incurring criminal or tort liability when one reasonably believes that one's life or safety is in da...



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